I love whinlatter and so glad I've found a local youtuber to show me more trails in and around Cumbria! Could you maybe do a video showing more "less known" trails at whinlatter?
Cheers mate, glad you enjoy the videos! I could try doing something like that, Tommy C recently did a video which covered the other main off-piste ones. They seem to be seeing a lot more traffic than usual recently, so fingers crossed the forestry don't decide to get rid of them again 🤞
Great video as always. There’ll never be another enduro here again, Forestry are very against off piste trails, especially here at Whinlatter. I raced the first enduro, you got beer and food also. It was an amazing day!
Thanks buddy 👍 Yeah I've spent a lot time over the years frustrated with the forestry around The Lake District in general to be honest, forever taking down incredible trails. There's been some big channels doing videos of the trails around here though recently. Not sure if that's for better or worse but I wish forestry would see the potential and how more advanced trails bring a wider variety of people.
District Mountain Biker I know a number of the big race organisers, working on media for one and their frustrations are always the same. Completely restricted in the majority. Come race a PMBA and seek me out!
@@JWDTphotography I was keen to do some pmbas this year to be honest, nice to have some pretty close by! Not sure how things are looking with events at the minute but might enter some last minute if possible, if not definitely next year 👍
Great vid mate. Loads of commentary and detailed editing. You are on it at the moment mate. Great to see the subs rolling in for you and looking forward for another collab when we get the opportunity 🤙
Great video mate, hoping to get up there in August sometime :) And the bottom section of the north loop looks amazingly buttery smooth! (I have only done the south a couple and the blue about 90 times)
Yeah that bottom section of the North can be so fast and flowy! The middle section on the south loop is too mind. Worth a good explore around as there's quite a bit on offer. Thanks for watching mate 👍
Great video! If I had those trails local to me, I wouldn't go anywhere else! Nice fast and flowy just the way I like it! Are you wearing a gimbal ? Great footage it's very clear and stable. Thanks, Adrian
Yeah I've done those a good few times, usually hold ridiculous amounts of water though so gave them a miss on this occasion. I'm literally baffled at how to ride that stuff in the wet! Might add one in with a sprint up the forest road next time if I really want to knacker myself 😂
I've been using MSC Tyres for a couple of years, particularly the Hot Seat, but the Gripper is a good choice too when you don't need something quite as aggressive. Usually opt for the softer compounds for extra grip especially in the wet 👍
Hello been a fan for ages, Been riding whinlatter a while now and done all the official routes multiple times I know there are several more trails hidden away but can never find them any ideas what to do ?
Hey man I’ve been looking at buying a new bike recently and the 3 that I’ve narrowed it down to were a norco sight a2, trek remedy 8 or a Merida one sixty. Ik you have experience with atleast 2 of those bikes so I would really love to hear what they’re like and which you would personally go for
I can't comment on the Norco but if I had to choose between the Trek and Merida again I'd probably choose the Merida. The Trek is super capable but the Merida feels a bit more slack, playful which is more my style 👍
Just got my first full suspension today and going to be heading up to Whinlatter but I have no idea what and where to go I’m from maryport so any tips?
Depends on what level of riding you're used to I suppose. Starting on the blue route you can then join on to the south red loop, the middle section of that is pretty flowy and probably the next step from the blue. I'd then say after that the north and top section of the south are the most technical of the official trails. If you use Trailforks it's fairly easy to find your way around on there, and there's a trail map on site too 👍 I'd get through all of those before you go looking for the off-piste trails. But like I say this is all dependant on skill level. You might be fine to just get started on the trickier ones 👍
I love whinlatter and so glad I've found a local youtuber to show me more trails in and around Cumbria! Could you maybe do a video showing more "less known" trails at whinlatter?
Cheers mate, glad you enjoy the videos! I could try doing something like that, Tommy C recently did a video which covered the other main off-piste ones. They seem to be seeing a lot more traffic than usual recently, so fingers crossed the forestry don't decide to get rid of them again 🤞
If you haven't been to check out the enduro trails at Grizedale Forest yet I'd strongly recommend that though 👍
@@DistrictMountainBiker I will definitely have to check those out! Cheers, keep up the Brilliant content 😎
Just need one word to describe this video “legendary”
Thanks mate 🤙
Great video as always. There’ll never be another enduro here again, Forestry are very against off piste trails, especially here at Whinlatter. I raced the first enduro, you got beer and food also. It was an amazing day!
Thanks buddy 👍 Yeah I've spent a lot time over the years frustrated with the forestry around The Lake District in general to be honest, forever taking down incredible trails. There's been some big channels doing videos of the trails around here though recently. Not sure if that's for better or worse but I wish forestry would see the potential and how more advanced trails bring a wider variety of people.
District Mountain Biker I know a number of the big race organisers, working on media for one and their frustrations are always the same. Completely restricted in the majority. Come race a PMBA and seek me out!
@@JWDTphotography I was keen to do some pmbas this year to be honest, nice to have some pretty close by! Not sure how things are looking with events at the minute but might enter some last minute if possible, if not definitely next year 👍
Great vid mate. Loads of commentary and detailed editing. You are on it at the moment mate. Great to see the subs rolling in for you and looking forward for another collab when we get the opportunity 🤙
Thanks mate, always find it easier to commentate on trails I know well! Can't wait for some more collabs and to get you down here for some rides 🤙
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Great video mate, hoping to get up there in August sometime :) And the bottom section of the north loop looks amazingly buttery smooth! (I have only done the south a couple and the blue about 90 times)
Yeah that bottom section of the North can be so fast and flowy! The middle section on the south loop is too mind. Worth a good explore around as there's quite a bit on offer. Thanks for watching mate 👍
That is a wee bit faster than I can go . I kept expecting a spectacular crash, your control is amazing.
Haha cheers! 👍 It helps that I know a lot of these trails so well, but there's some fairly good crashes to be found in some of my other videos!
Great vid as usual and this is a nice mix of trail centre and enduro off piste 👍
Thanks a lot, glad you enjoyed it 👍 A pretty fun little route!
Great vid.. all the times I've ridden whinsplatter, can't believe I've never known about the OP stuff.. I do now...🤘
Brilliant video been to whinlatter so many times in the past but didn't know about the off piste stuff 🤘
Thanks, glad you enjoyed! 👍
Such good vids, deserve much more recognition imo, keep the vids coming 👌
Thanks mate that means a lot 👍
Great video! If I had those trails local to me, I wouldn't go anywhere else! Nice fast and flowy just the way I like it! Are you wearing a gimbal ? Great footage it's very clear and stable. Thanks, Adrian
Cheers Adrian! No gimbal, it's just a hero 7 mounted on a full face chin piece 👍
Great vid , can't wait until Glentress reopens again
Thanks 🤙I know right! Can't wait to get some big days in up in the Tweed Valley!
lets goo, looking good!
Good video mate! Keep it up!
Cheers mate, thanks for watching 👍
where you came out off the 1st bit of enduro on the north take a left 100+ meters up look on the right and head down there👌
Yeah I've done those a good few times, usually hold ridiculous amounts of water though so gave them a miss on this occasion. I'm literally baffled at how to ride that stuff in the wet! Might add one in with a sprint up the forest road next time if I really want to knacker myself 😂
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Hi great vid. What tyres do you use on these type of trails?
I've been using MSC Tyres for a couple of years, particularly the Hot Seat, but the Gripper is a good choice too when you don't need something quite as aggressive. Usually opt for the softer compounds for extra grip especially in the wet 👍
@@DistrictMountainBiker cheers for the info👍
Man that’s fast
Hello been a fan for ages, Been riding whinlatter a while now and done all the official routes multiple times I know there are several more trails hidden away but can never find them any ideas what to do ?
Thanks for the continued support 👍 Most of the ones worth riding are on Trailforks 🤙
@@DistrictMountainBiker Alright cheers ill have a look.
Hey, how do you get to the trail at 14:02 by the fence?
The Strava route is in the description, it's called Whinlatter final stage 👍
Hey man I’ve been looking at buying a new bike recently and the 3 that I’ve narrowed it down to were a norco sight a2, trek remedy 8 or a Merida one sixty. Ik you have experience with atleast 2 of those bikes so I would really love to hear what they’re like and which you would personally go for
I can't comment on the Norco but if I had to choose between the Trek and Merida again I'd probably choose the Merida. The Trek is super capable but the Merida feels a bit more slack, playful which is more my style 👍
District Mountain Biker ah ok yeah I was leaning more towards the Merida, thank you so much for the advice
Just got my first full suspension today and going to be heading up to Whinlatter but I have no idea what and where to go I’m from maryport so any tips?
Depends on what level of riding you're used to I suppose. Starting on the blue route you can then join on to the south red loop, the middle section of that is pretty flowy and probably the next step from the blue. I'd then say after that the north and top section of the south are the most technical of the official trails. If you use Trailforks it's fairly easy to find your way around on there, and there's a trail map on site too 👍 I'd get through all of those before you go looking for the off-piste trails. But like I say this is all dependant on skill level. You might be fine to just get started on the trickier ones 👍
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Cheers 🤙👍